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SMIRNOFF is excited to announce their Equalising Music brand ambassador, Honey Dijon, will play the Button Factory, in association with Hidden Agenda, for one electrifying night on

April 21.

Smirnoff, In Association With Hidden Agenda Pres:

Honey Dijon

With support:

Cáilín

The Button Factory

Saturday 21st April

Doors 23.00

Tickets:

Honey Dijon brings her famous abilities in skilfully mixing cross­genre sets incorporating Chicago, New York and European influences to Dublin. Citing her parents’ R&B and soul records as early influences, and the house scene of Chicago, her hometown, she has added global styles to develop her own sound.

SMIRNOFF is proud to work with Honey Dijon as part of the Equalising Music campaign; she has been instrumental in shaping key stages of electronic music, both as a performer and producer, from the birth of house in her home city, Chicago, to its development in NYC. Her acclaimed debut album The Best of Both Worlds, was released in October 2017, and her star continues to rise.

A champion of diversity, Honey’s rework of Sylvester’s Stars, with

vocals by Sam Sparro, featured on SMIRNOFF’s ‘We’re Open’ ad campaign in 2017, and she continues to be active in the areas of trans awareness, civil rights, and inclusivity.

Honey Dijon is an ambassador for SMIRNOFF’s Equalising Music movement, which aims to double the number of female and non­binary headliners in the music industry. According to music heavyweights THUMP, females, transgender and non­binary people made up just 17% of headliners globally in 2016 at electronic music festivals – a figure far from gender parity.

On International Women’s Day in March 2017, SMIRNOFF pledged to double this number by 2020, and brought this pledge to life in Ireland through Smirnoff Move the Needle, a documentary about female DJs, and a series of beginners’ DJ and production skills